Tornado aftermath: Attorney secures relief for displaced Clarksville residents

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Tenants of the Blue Grass Meadows apartment complex in Clarksville, Tennessee, were given a short notice to remove their belongings and vehicles from the tornado-damaged property. However, a local attorney, Rosemary Calcese, stepped in and successfully obtained a temporary injunction and restraining order against the apartment complex management, freezing their control over the property for at least 14 days. Calcese took on the case pro bono and expects negotiations with the management to take place.
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